The 31st Tehran International Book Fair has drawn more publishers and authors from around the world this year compared to previous years.
Mohsen Javadi, the Iranian deputy culture minister, says more than 400 publishers from 50 countries have attended the book fair, which amounts to a new watershed in this international cultural event.
Foreign exhibitors do not include publishers only; rather, representatives of some cultural bodies form different nations are also present at the book fair.
The 31st Tehran International Book Fair has opened in an area measuring 130 square kilometres, bringing together over 2,000 local and foreign publishers.
The following are excerpts from interviews with the representatives of Greece, South Korea, Hungary, Iraq, Lebanon and Serbia conducted by the Persian-language Iran Book News Agency (IBNA) and the Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA).
The diplomat noted that his country decided to attend the book fair at the last moment, and added he is happy to see his country has taken part in the exhibition for the first time. The Greek official said his country will definitely continue its cooperation in that regard.
The South Korean author described Iran’s culture as diverse and great while praising the Iranian cuisine. He said he was pleased to be in Iran and rubbing shoulders with the smart and kind people of the country.
The man in charge of the Lebanese pavilion also described books and book-reading as the driving force behind the enlightenment of the public opinion. He said the Islamic Republic of Iran has taken the lead in that regard by staging the international book fair and contributes to the intellectual development of nations.
Mirko Prlja, the secretary of the Association of Creative Industry of the Serbian Chamber of Commerce, described the international book fair in Tehran as a key international event, calling for further promotion of cultural exchanges between Iran and Serbia. The Serbian cultural activist, whose country is a special guest of the 31st Tehran International Book Fair, said as visitors to Iran and Serbia do not need to get visas, it has become a good opportunity for the people of both countries to get familiar with one another’s culture in such cultural events as well as to boost cooperation in the field of tourism.
The 31st Tehran International Book Fair staged on the grounds of the Imam Khomeini Grand Prayer Site runs from May 2-12, 2018.
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